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snowden, charging him with among other things violations of the espionage act, edward snowden got on a plane and left hong kong. now, united states had requested that hong kong arrest snowden and hold him while courts processed an extradition request. the hong kong government's response was, well, possibly the most passive aggressive official government in the history of britain communication. it read almost like a post-it note from your roommate left on the refrigerator. because the u.s. failed to provide the popper documentation, there's no basis to restrict mr. snowden from leaving hong kong. in the most deliciously awkward part, meanwhile, the government has formally written to the u.s. government requesting clarification on the reports about the hacking of computer systems in hong kong by u.s. government agencies. by the time that letter reached hands, edward snowden had already fled to russia, to moscow's airport, where a bevy of eager reporters gathered in order to greet him. there snowden reportedly met with the ecuadorian ambassador, the very same government that gave wikile
snowden, charging him with among other things violations of the espionage act, edward snowden got on a plane and left hong kong. now, united states had requested that hong kong arrest snowden and hold him while courts processed an extradition request. the hong kong government's response was, well, possibly the most passive aggressive official government in the history of britain communication. it read almost like a post-it note from your roommate left on the refrigerator. because the u.s....
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edward snowden is on the run this hour. the nsa leaker is currently on a flight from hong kong to moscow but that is not his final destination we've learned. where will he go? we have the breaking details for you moments away. >>> then an ar show stunt goes horribly wrong. a wing walker gets killed when too close to the ground. >> white house faces scandal after scandal, what is the president going to focus on this week? climate change. we'll take a closer look at that. fox and friends starts right now. >>> sunday morning on the east coast, we begin with fox news alert, breaking news overnight. nsa leaker edward snowden on the move. the post reported he left hong kong, now on his way to moscow. his final destination a mystery. there's speculation. >> peter on the story live in washington, d.c. good morning, peter, what do you know at this hour? >> reporter: clayton, we know we called the airline edward snowden is using to leave hong kong. they told us a passenger named edward snowden is currently on board flight su 213 from
edward snowden is on the run this hour. the nsa leaker is currently on a flight from hong kong to moscow but that is not his final destination we've learned. where will he go? we have the breaking details for you moments away. >>> then an ar show stunt goes horribly wrong. a wing walker gets killed when too close to the ground. >> white house faces scandal after scandal, what is the president going to focus on this week? climate change. we'll take a closer look at that. fox and...
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where in the world is edward snowden? speculation is mounting as to which country he will go to next. his depaour departure infuriating lawmakers, saying his leaks of secrets has helped american's enemies. say he's unfairly maligned >> we work in the most narcissistic industry in history. sitting a i round pointing fingers at this guy who basically gave up everything and had to flee the country because he thought this was so important to expose the information which has not caused any damage to the united states. that is the other thing that we keep hearing all this alleged damage that's been done and a lot of good has already been done. bill: kirsten powers there, kreurs kirsten powers year now. fox news contributor. steven hayes, fox news contributor as well. >> i was responding to someone else on the panel calling him a narcissist which has become the favorite thing of everybody in the media to do. i think that we were speaking specifically about the nsa information that he released about the type of data that is being
where in the world is edward snowden? speculation is mounting as to which country he will go to next. his depaour departure infuriating lawmakers, saying his leaks of secrets has helped american's enemies. say he's unfairly maligned >> we work in the most narcissistic industry in history. sitting a i round pointing fingers at this guy who basically gave up everything and had to flee the country because he thought this was so important to expose the information which has not caused any...
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red panda than it is edward snowden. yes. and we'll talk about that here right at the top of this hour and take your calls. avery friedman, our legal beagle who is usually on the phone from cleveland is in town! and will be in studio at the top of the next hour. to talk about the george zimmerman trial. igor volsky here as he is every tuesday, just about 20 minutes from now from think progress bringing us up to date on everything they're working on. big vote on immigration yesterday in the senate. seung min kim from politico who has been covering the immigration issue will be here in studio to tell us about that. lots to get into. but first -- >> this is the "full court press." >> couple of other stories out there. the "star wars" wedding happened over this weekend bill. "star wars" creator george lucas married his long-time girlfriend melanie hobson at the skywalker ranch, bill, which i know you're familiar with. you've been there. >> bill: about five miles from our house in marin. >> it happened over the weekend. >> bi
red panda than it is edward snowden. yes. and we'll talk about that here right at the top of this hour and take your calls. avery friedman, our legal beagle who is usually on the phone from cleveland is in town! and will be in studio at the top of the next hour. to talk about the george zimmerman trial. igor volsky here as he is every tuesday, just about 20 minutes from now from think progress bringing us up to date on everything they're working on. big vote on immigration yesterday in the...
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nsa leaker edward snowden is on the move. he has left hong kong. he boarded a commercial flight to moscow a few hours ago, final destination unknown, but he is expected to land in moscow in just a few minutes. the hong kong government issued a defiant statement claiming the u.s. extradition request did not fully comply with hong kong law. and wikileaks posted a statement just moments ago saying snowden is, quote, bound for a democrat theic nation via a safe route for the purposes of asylum and is being escorted by diplomats and legal advisers from wikileaks. that organization, as you know, responsible for other high-profile leaks of classified information. all of this as the u.s. has charged snoed within epps naj ad the threat of government property and they want him to face justice in the united states. many questions remain. we want to talk to the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, with us this morning, in just a moment. but first i want to bring in the man who broke the nsa surveillance story for t"the guardian" newspaper
nsa leaker edward snowden is on the move. he has left hong kong. he boarded a commercial flight to moscow a few hours ago, final destination unknown, but he is expected to land in moscow in just a few minutes. the hong kong government issued a defiant statement claiming the u.s. extradition request did not fully comply with hong kong law. and wikileaks posted a statement just moments ago saying snowden is, quote, bound for a democrat theic nation via a safe route for the purposes of asylum and...
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edward snowden is a source for media outlets to do these publications. mark felt was a source who ultimately brought down president nixon, deep throat, and the reason he did it was not a great reason. it was not internally consistent. it had to do with the fact he felt passed over for jobs. the nixon administration said he, like mr. ellsberg, were bad for national security. we have got to use a better standard than what the government says to us about the leakers it doesn't like while it lets all sorts of other leaks go on. i think that selectivity is a real problem. the idea that we should focus only on mr. snowden and his personality, i think, risks us missing the larger issue. >> what jumps out to me about this particularly is the fact that he's a guy like snowden that has -- has damaged our relationships with russia, china. we do not know to what degree. he's made the u.s. seem very hypocritical. when the president meets with the president of china and says, hey, stop hacking into our stuff and then it's disclosed we do hack into them to an alarming
edward snowden is a source for media outlets to do these publications. mark felt was a source who ultimately brought down president nixon, deep throat, and the reason he did it was not a great reason. it was not internally consistent. it had to do with the fact he felt passed over for jobs. the nixon administration said he, like mr. ellsberg, were bad for national security. we have got to use a better standard than what the government says to us about the leakers it doesn't like while it lets...
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paperwork requesting detention of edward snowden. "on the diplomatic documents, james was used as a middle name. on the record upon entering the border, joseph was used as the middle name. the american court documents sent to us by the american justice department, it only said edward j. snowden." i mean, who can't relate to such confusion? remember how hard it was to keep track of dr. dre the rapper? or what about the vanessa williams, vanessa k. williams crisis of the early '90s? who hasn't confused dave thomas of strange brew with davis thomas of wendy's? what's becoming obvious of the snowden affair is the opportunity it provides for other nations to give the united states a big diplomatic middle finger. and while the story still centers on edward snowden's whereabouts and the substance of the documents he leaked and what they revealed, it's also increasingly clear edward snowden is all things to all people, to all nations. hero, traitor, pawn, weapon. he's a fugitive for the digital age. an avatar, whoever the user wants him to b
paperwork requesting detention of edward snowden. "on the diplomatic documents, james was used as a middle name. on the record upon entering the border, joseph was used as the middle name. the american court documents sent to us by the american justice department, it only said edward j. snowden." i mean, who can't relate to such confusion? remember how hard it was to keep track of dr. dre the rapper? or what about the vanessa williams, vanessa k. williams crisis of the early '90s? who...
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where is edward snowden? ecuador did give edward snowden a document called refugee document of passage that got him out of hong kong. where he is now is anybody's guess. we're going to break down the latest. well, ready to go look? so ready. lots of options, huh? i can help you narrow it down. ok thanks. this one's smudge free. smudge-free. really? and this one beeps when you leave the door open. get those brand name bells and whistles, even on a budget, with red white and blue savings. thank you! more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. buy now and save $300 on this stainless steel samsung refrigerator. ♪ there you go. come on, let's play! [ male announcer ] there's an easier way to protect your dog from dangerous parasites. good boy. fetch! trifexis is the monthly, beef-flavored tablet that prevents heartworm disease, kills fleas and prevents infestations, and treats hook-, round-, and whipworm infections. treatment with fewer than 3 monthly doses after exposure to mosquitoes may not p
where is edward snowden? ecuador did give edward snowden a document called refugee document of passage that got him out of hong kong. where he is now is anybody's guess. we're going to break down the latest. well, ready to go look? so ready. lots of options, huh? i can help you narrow it down. ok thanks. this one's smudge free. smudge-free. really? and this one beeps when you leave the door open. get those brand name bells and whistles, even on a budget, with red white and blue savings. thank...
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edward snowden reportedly on the run. where will he end up and will that final destination put him beyond the reach of american law forever? you are looking at the airport in moscow. that is where a plane carrying snowden about an hour or so ago. it's about 7:00 p.m. and flight arriving from hong kong where he was allowed to leave legally from hong kong on this flight earlier this morning. good morning, this is brand-new hour of america news headquarters. i'm eric shawn. >> jamie: i'm jamie colby. 30-year-old is charged with stealing government secrets and charged with espionage. they say he was allowed to leave hong kong for russia after they refused an extradition from the u.s. saying the country didn't comply with their laws. final destination is still up in the air. steve centanni with what we know at this point. >> reporter: watching and waiting at moscow airport for a possible glimpse that flew are there from hong kong. an airline official confirms that he was on the plane and he intended to fly on cuba and from the
edward snowden reportedly on the run. where will he end up and will that final destination put him beyond the reach of american law forever? you are looking at the airport in moscow. that is where a plane carrying snowden about an hour or so ago. it's about 7:00 p.m. and flight arriving from hong kong where he was allowed to leave legally from hong kong on this flight earlier this morning. good morning, this is brand-new hour of america news headquarters. i'm eric shawn. >> jamie: i'm...
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host: what do you think about edward caller: snowden i think it is -- about edward snowden? caller: i think the club up by charging him with espionage. that way it may be possible for hong kong to keep him because it is such a fear -- it is such a severe offense. i want to take umbrage with people saying he is not qualified because he is a drop out. a lot of folks who:, i am nice -- a lot of folks who call in, i am an english teacher and they can even speak english. -- they cannot even speak english. a lot of people are talented and smarter than a lot of people that get these degrees because you and i both know that our degrees are not equal. a lot of folks for whom i teach, there decrease to not mean anything because they do not know anything, not all colleges are alike. leaks things to "the new york times." a lot of people, like eric holder, and the irs guys, we found out they lied under oath. when you are in congress you take an oath to tell the truth and they cannot tell the truth. on what you said, are you equating the alleged leaks coming out of the white house with th
host: what do you think about edward caller: snowden i think it is -- about edward snowden? caller: i think the club up by charging him with espionage. that way it may be possible for hong kong to keep him because it is such a fear -- it is such a severe offense. i want to take umbrage with people saying he is not qualified because he is a drop out. a lot of folks who:, i am nice -- a lot of folks who call in, i am an english teacher and they can even speak english. -- they cannot even speak...
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and russia's president now confirms that american fumingtive edward snowden -- fugitive edward snowden is still in the transit area of a moscow airport. putin says russia will not extradite him, but it's worth pointing out we don't have an extradition treaty with russia. secretary kerry says that's still not a good reason for russia not to work with us since the united states is working feverishly to get snowden back here to face federal charges for disclosing secrets about the government's surveillance program. and now new concerns that snowden could be carrying even more classified documents, and he could soon share even more state secrets. we've heard it's coming, we'll see. catherine herridge is live in washington with more on this. what's the latest? >> reporter: thank you, jenna. secretary of state john kerry responding to russian claims that snowden is outside their jurisdiction. >> we simply call on them to, you know, they don't have to enforce the law, but they certainly can allow him to be subject to the laws of our land and our constitutioning which he is a -- constitution w
and russia's president now confirms that american fumingtive edward snowden -- fugitive edward snowden is still in the transit area of a moscow airport. putin says russia will not extradite him, but it's worth pointing out we don't have an extradition treaty with russia. secretary kerry says that's still not a good reason for russia not to work with us since the united states is working feverishly to get snowden back here to face federal charges for disclosing secrets about the government's...
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dan, what else is edward snowden facing? >> reporter: well, under the espionage act, snowden is charged with unauthorized communication of national defense information and willful communication of classified communications intelligence. in addition, he's charged with theft of government property. as you pointed out, this complaint was filed in u.s. district court in alexandria, virginia, late last week. it was only unsealed late yesterday, made public. but at least one prominent attorney feels the government may have made a mistake. >> i think it's a dumb decision by the justice department to charge him with espionage. that's a political crime under the extradition treaty we have with hong coming. it gives hong kong an excuse to say we don't have to extradite him. they should have indicted him only for theft and conversion of property. then hong kong would have to comply with the extradition treaty and turn him over. >> reporter: so where does this case go from here? well, a u.s. official tells cnn that the state department
dan, what else is edward snowden facing? >> reporter: well, under the espionage act, snowden is charged with unauthorized communication of national defense information and willful communication of classified communications intelligence. in addition, he's charged with theft of government property. as you pointed out, this complaint was filed in u.s. district court in alexandria, virginia, late last week. it was only unsealed late yesterday, made public. but at least one prominent attorney...
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leaker edward snowden remains on the run. from hong kong to moscow, to who knows where next, margaret warner looks at how the u.s. is trying to track him down. >> brown: ray suarez has our coverage of opening statements in the trial of george zimmerman, charged with second- degree murder in the shooting death of florida teenager trayvon martin. >> ifill: and judy woodruff talks to two authors who are tracking the shift of power from washington, d.c., to the cities and states, launching a "metropolitan revolution." i think when you have coalitions of mayors, civic leaders, business leaders all coming together and showing that change can really happen on the ground, that is a powerful example for washington. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these insti
leaker edward snowden remains on the run. from hong kong to moscow, to who knows where next, margaret warner looks at how the u.s. is trying to track him down. >> brown: ray suarez has our coverage of opening statements in the trial of george zimmerman, charged with second- degree murder in the shooting death of florida teenager trayvon martin. >> ifill: and judy woodruff talks to two authors who are tracking the shift of power from washington, d.c., to the cities and states,...
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>>alisyn: it is hard to know how important edward snowden is. is he the most wanted man or if he is a 29-year-old with some sort of beef. you hear what the president is doing. he's saying this is a kid who is a hacker. the president isn't going to engage on that level. but it's tough when all these other countries are basically flouting u.s. law. >>steve: it's also tough for the president of the united states to say this guy who is regarded by many as perhaps the most significant leaker or whistle-blower in history, i'm not going to pick up the phone and talk to other people about it. but when you look at some of the other people the president has called not relateed to this case, but you saw a couple of days ago, he called someone in california about the same-sex marriage, sandra fluke, michael vick. the president has time to call all those people but he can't pick up the phone to try to get his hands -- >>tucker: so michael vick, who is famous because he tortured dogs to death, gets rehired after he gets out of jail and the president thinks it
>>alisyn: it is hard to know how important edward snowden is. is he the most wanted man or if he is a 29-year-old with some sort of beef. you hear what the president is doing. he's saying this is a kid who is a hacker. the president isn't going to engage on that level. but it's tough when all these other countries are basically flouting u.s. law. >>steve: it's also tough for the president of the united states to say this guy who is regarded by many as perhaps the most significant...
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does anyone find it ironic we need intelligence to find edward snowden? just saying. >>> the nation's highest court sends an important affirmative action case back to the lower courts. we'll dig into the decision or indecision. >>> and i'm luke russert in for krystal this week. we're going behind the scenes of president obama's re-election campaign like you've never seen it before. >> nice one. >>> plus, why it's worth paying attention to kanye's new album, and it's always worth paying attention to "the cycle." >>> we begin with the trial of george zimmerman now underway. opening arguments began this morning. defense attorney don west just wrapped up. earlier the defense chose what some might consider an unconventional way to start the trial. >> knock, knock. who's there? george zimmerman. george zimmerman who? all right, good. you're on
does anyone find it ironic we need intelligence to find edward snowden? just saying. >>> the nation's highest court sends an important affirmative action case back to the lower courts. we'll dig into the decision or indecision. >>> and i'm luke russert in for krystal this week. we're going behind the scenes of president obama's re-election campaign like you've never seen it before. >> nice one. >>> plus, why it's worth paying attention to kanye's new album, and...
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wants to extradite edward snowden from hong kong. dan lothian has more. >> reporter: well, fredricka, some new information a senior administration official confirming that, in fact, the u.s. is requesting hong kong to extradite edward snowden back to the united states, they believe this is in accordance with an agreement that they have with hong kong to surrender any fugitive offenders. a senior administration official telling cnn, quote, if hong kong doesn't act soon, it will complicate our bilateral relations and raise questions about hong kong's commitment to the rule of law. so, clearly, the administration putting pressure on hong kong, but as i pointed out, hong kong does have this agreement with the united states, but it also does have some exceptions for political offenses, so it's unclear whether or not this is something that will come into play. in addition to that, hong kong is a chinese territory. so, at any point beijing could jump in and block extradition, so this just shows how complicated all of this is. u.s. obviously
wants to extradite edward snowden from hong kong. dan lothian has more. >> reporter: well, fredricka, some new information a senior administration official confirming that, in fact, the u.s. is requesting hong kong to extradite edward snowden back to the united states, they believe this is in accordance with an agreement that they have with hong kong to surrender any fugitive offenders. a senior administration official telling cnn, quote, if hong kong doesn't act soon, it will complicate...
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will edward snowden be forced back to the u.s. to face trial? we have the details and a live report from washington. >> tucker: and then a tiger attacks a 21-year-old in indiana. holding its head in its mouth until co-workers came to the rescue with garden hose. update on that girl's condition straight ahead. >> clayton: watch this from ball boy to the talk of the town. the amazing catch getting him national attention it. watch this. watch this. oh. the man who has now taken center field will join us live to talk about that amazing catch. "fox & friends" hour two starts right now. ♪ one fine day ♪ we'll meet once more. >> tucker: so what's happening out on the plaza outside the fox news hq here in midtown? what's not happening? >> alisyn: that is the better question, tucker. we have just determined that midtown, manhattan is not big enough for our "fox & friends" show this morning. we have a summer camp that will be executing out there on the plaza with aim sorts of things -- deserving kids, needy kids, kids who are sick and we will tell you
will edward snowden be forced back to the u.s. to face trial? we have the details and a live report from washington. >> tucker: and then a tiger attacks a 21-year-old in indiana. holding its head in its mouth until co-workers came to the rescue with garden hose. update on that girl's condition straight ahead. >> clayton: watch this from ball boy to the talk of the town. the amazing catch getting him national attention it. watch this. watch this. oh. the man who has now taken center...
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those charges against edward snowden were just unsealed today. according to "the washington post" the u.s. is asking hong kong to detain him. dan lothian joining me live from washington. dan, what's the latest on the efforts to have him detained while in hong kong? >> reporter: a u.s. official telling cnn the state department would be selling legal paperwork to the u.s. consulate in hong kong. that paperwork would have to be turned over to hong kong officials and ultimately get to a judge who would issue a local arrest warrant. the question, though, remains whether this process has completely clad out, whether the judge has gotten those documents and issued that warrant we simply don't know. what is clear here is this is sort of the first legal move in trying to get snowden back here to the u.s. and into court. at least one prominent attorney in the u.s., allan dershowitz, believes the federal government has already made a big mistake. >> i think it's a dumb decision by the justice department to charge him with espionage. that's a political crime
those charges against edward snowden were just unsealed today. according to "the washington post" the u.s. is asking hong kong to detain him. dan lothian joining me live from washington. dan, what's the latest on the efforts to have him detained while in hong kong? >> reporter: a u.s. official telling cnn the state department would be selling legal paperwork to the u.s. consulate in hong kong. that paperwork would have to be turned over to hong kong officials and ultimately get...
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host: is there a site that is taking legal donations for edward snowden? caller: there was, and i donated. i found it on commondreams.org on how to donate to the case. his life is shot. i don't believe he will get a fair trial. i am older. my kids are grown. i don't think the people who are working and in debt can afford. i think they're afraid to speak up. host: thank you. guest: i think there is a big split. there is no consensus among the american population at large. people feel very strongly. he is a criminal, or he is a whistleblower and should be protected. in washington, the opinion is pretty strong on the idea that he is a criminal who should be prosecuted. as much as you might disagree with the programs that mr. snowden exposed, they were technically legal. there's an argument to be made about whether he is a whistleblower who needs protection or whether he was just a disgruntled employee. i'm not taking any position on that. it is something for the courts to decide. host: have you in your coverage of the state department seen anything similar to
host: is there a site that is taking legal donations for edward snowden? caller: there was, and i donated. i found it on commondreams.org on how to donate to the case. his life is shot. i don't believe he will get a fair trial. i am older. my kids are grown. i don't think the people who are working and in debt can afford. i think they're afraid to speak up. host: thank you. guest: i think there is a big split. there is no consensus among the american population at large. people feel very...
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host: here is an image looking at edwards snowden's troubles so far. tony in detroit, michigan, a democratic caller. hello. caller: happy to be on. i think the world is a lot more complicated. everything with the perspective of what happened during theirreland years of turmoil. think that is something everyone here needs to take into consideration. these are extraordinary times. occurred inthat i have personally -- i think a lot of americans need to realize that these are extraordinary times. i hope we will return to some kind of normalcy and trust in our government officials. i think the behavior of our congress and the behavior of our political party, vis-a-vis the african-american president, probably scares' all of us. host: those questions, are you african-american? caller: yes i am. host: did you serve in the military? you said you came behind and ied? caller: yes, i did. host: what experience did that give you? caller: the and reasonableness -- the on reasonableness, the orror. at the to get upset occuring shootings in cities. most of us do not l
host: here is an image looking at edwards snowden's troubles so far. tony in detroit, michigan, a democratic caller. hello. caller: happy to be on. i think the world is a lot more complicated. everything with the perspective of what happened during theirreland years of turmoil. think that is something everyone here needs to take into consideration. these are extraordinary times. occurred inthat i have personally -- i think a lot of americans need to realize that these are extraordinary times. i...
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i am not one who thinks edward snowden is a great hero. sometimes sources are good people, and sometimes there other kinds of people. i have real questions. i said on television a couple of sundays ago that people like martin luther king jr. and rosa parks were my heros, but they stayed around and did not run off to china. i think if edward snowden had a case to make, i do not think he made his case by his behavior. i think the post acted very responsibly. i also think that we need to know more about what is going on here. >> i really liked the framing of the question about whether there was intelligence failure by the press. it is a fair question because we're happy to say if there is intelligence failure it they are unable to predict every feature event. i do not think that is a fair standard to hold them to. did we fail to understand and present as these things were happening? sure, we did. in my case was not for lack of trying. in my last book cheney devoted 2.5 chapters to the surveillance programs. what i broke my sword on was exactl
i am not one who thinks edward snowden is a great hero. sometimes sources are good people, and sometimes there other kinds of people. i have real questions. i said on television a couple of sundays ago that people like martin luther king jr. and rosa parks were my heros, but they stayed around and did not run off to china. i think if edward snowden had a case to make, i do not think he made his case by his behavior. i think the post acted very responsibly. i also think that we need to know more...
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but the world is still asking where exactly is edward snowden. our team of reporters around the world is on his trail. >>> and then there's none. paula deen's business partners can't seem to run fast enough. and if you want a copy of her new book, well, you're out of luck. good morning, i'm alison kosik. >> and i'm carol costello. it's 6:00te
but the world is still asking where exactly is edward snowden. our team of reporters around the world is on his trail. >>> and then there's none. paula deen's business partners can't seem to run fast enough. and if you want a copy of her new book, well, you're out of luck. good morning, i'm alison kosik. >> and i'm carol costello. it's 6:00te
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snowden. ecuador officials say biden asked them to turn down snowden's asylum request. >>> random house is cutting ties with paula deen, who had a five-book deal with the publisher. >>> out west this weekend, temperatures reached 115 degrees in las vegas. california and arizona also getting scorched. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. working as a park ranger on the national mall means preparing for all sorts of challenges. inaugurations, protest marches, even the threat of a terrorist attack. but when a magnitude 5.8 quake rattles the washington monument, that's not surprising the ranger on duty at the top is a little shaken. a rare earthquake jolts a national monument, and a park ranger faces the test of her life. >> i felt very, very, very terrified, very scared. thinking that i may not get out of the building. >> then while inspecting the damage, an engineer is taken for a hair-raising ride. nicolette williams has worked as a park r
snowden. ecuador officials say biden asked them to turn down snowden's asylum request. >>> random house is cutting ties with paula deen, who had a five-book deal with the publisher. >>> out west this weekend, temperatures reached 115 degrees in las vegas. california and arizona also getting scorched. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. working as a park ranger on the national mall means...
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when edward snowden went public with his u.s. intelligence
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edward snowden has left hong kong for an un- named "third country." the former n-s-a contractor admitted to leaking classified details about u-s surveillance programs, and is now charged with espionage. the united states filed a request for extradition. but hong kong officials say the american request didn't fully comply with their legal requirements. anti-secrecy group wiki- leaks is taking credit for helping snowden leave the country. it's unclear where he's headed next. some sources say he may ultimately try to take refuge in iceland or cuba- countries with tougher extredition polcies. millions of people are waiting to hear what the supreme court is going to do about prop 8, the defense of marriage act and affirmative action. the vote could come out as early as tomorrow or thursday. the supreme court says they may add an extra day to announce its decisions this week. the justices had 11 decisions to write this weekend, and it's the final week before the session ends in the first week of july. normally three decisions are released in a single sessio
edward snowden has left hong kong for an un- named "third country." the former n-s-a contractor admitted to leaking classified details about u-s surveillance programs, and is now charged with espionage. the united states filed a request for extradition. but hong kong officials say the american request didn't fully comply with their legal requirements. anti-secrecy group wiki- leaks is taking credit for helping snowden leave the country. it's unclear where he's headed next. some...
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leaker edward snowden's hideout at moscow's airport. he left hong kong last weekend to seek asylum in ecuador but officials there say it could take months to process his request. snowden is reportedly living in a transit zone hotel room similar to the one pictured here. according to russian president vladimir putin, he is out of reach of russian law. >>steve: chilling new information about the situation in benghazi from the diary entries of ambassador chris stevens. he reportedly warned of never-ending security threats in his final entry in his diary on september 11, the same day that he and three other americans were murdered. stevens allegedly wrote about him being the target of an eus slammist hit list -- islamist hit list but he was hopeful for the people of libya. the diary published by a special operations website despite his family's request not to do it. but they did it. >>clayton: sorry, kids, your 4th of july celebration losing its spark thanks to new york city mayor michael bloomberg. he wants to ban the sale of sparklers bec
leaker edward snowden's hideout at moscow's airport. he left hong kong last weekend to seek asylum in ecuador but officials there say it could take months to process his request. snowden is reportedly living in a transit zone hotel room similar to the one pictured here. according to russian president vladimir putin, he is out of reach of russian law. >>steve: chilling new information about the situation in benghazi from the diary entries of ambassador chris stevens. he reportedly warned...
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at facebook.com/ toearlier today, jay carney question on edward snowden's relief from snowden. here is a portion now. with regard to your question about the chinese government, we are not buying that this was a technical decision by hong kong immigration official. this is a deliberate choice by the government to release a war and.despite the it has negative impact on u.s./china relations. [inaudible] >> i'm not going to hypothesize the result they have dealt this as a serious setback. if we cannot count on them to honor their legal obligations and there is a problem. it is a moment we are waiting for them very quickly. have no presidential communications to report to you. we are communicating our counterparts at the appropriate levels. >> are there repercussions for russia? >> i do not want to speculate on outcomes. as you know, we understand edward snowden to be in russia. with russiansing authorities about that. we have a strong law enforcement relationship with the russians. that has resulted in the past with us returning criminals to russia. we are expecting the russians to
at facebook.com/ toearlier today, jay carney question on edward snowden's relief from snowden. here is a portion now. with regard to your question about the chinese government, we are not buying that this was a technical decision by hong kong immigration official. this is a deliberate choice by the government to release a war and.despite the it has negative impact on u.s./china relations. [inaudible] >> i'm not going to hypothesize the result they have dealt this as a serious setback. if...
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snowden. if you see him call the national zoo. >> america live starts right now. >> thanks for joining us. >> fox news alert on the explosive first day of the george zimmerman murder trial. welcome to america live, everyone. i am megyn kelly. february 26th, '28-year-old george zimmerman self- described white hispanic man shot trayvon martin in a gated community in florida. the shooting exploded on a national debate on whether mr. zimmerman was defending himself or manage more nefarious. there was a fiery opening statement from the prosecution. and here are the highlights. >> good morning. punks. (bleep) they always get away. those were the words in the grown man's mouth as he followed in the dark a 17-year-old boywhom he didn't know and excuse my language but those were his words and not mine. (bleep)punks. (bleep) they always get away. those were the words in that man's chest when he got out of his car armed with a fully loaded semi-automatic pistol and two flashlights on follow on foot trayv
snowden. if you see him call the national zoo. >> america live starts right now. >> thanks for joining us. >> fox news alert on the explosive first day of the george zimmerman murder trial. welcome to america live, everyone. i am megyn kelly. february 26th, '28-year-old george zimmerman self- described white hispanic man shot trayvon martin in a gated community in florida. the shooting exploded on a national debate on whether mr. zimmerman was defending himself or manage more...
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. >> i have one follow-up question if you don't mind in wake of the edward snowden surveillance leaks. are you at all concerned about how terrorists, brought terrorist groups might be changing their tactics in terms of to mutations? and are using that already? are you seeing any changes in the way they communicate now that they have this broader scope, understanding of how we watched in? >> i can't say whether i seen any changes but obviously there's always concern that when information like this is late, what's the impact it has? what's the impact it has on the operational forces deployed forward? was the impact it has on our ability to continue to conduct operations around the world? and always were about the protection of our soldiers who were in 150 countries around the world. so i'm very concerned about this leak. it's not just about leaking information, from my viewpoint. it's much greater than that. it puts american people, americans soldiers at risk. actually soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines at risk. who are overseas conducting operations. spent one more question. general
. >> i have one follow-up question if you don't mind in wake of the edward snowden surveillance leaks. are you at all concerned about how terrorists, brought terrorist groups might be changing their tactics in terms of to mutations? and are using that already? are you seeing any changes in the way they communicate now that they have this broader scope, understanding of how we watched in? >> i can't say whether i seen any changes but obviously there's always concern that when...
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but first, a quick update on our discussion last week on edward snowden, former nsa contractor who's taking credit for leaking information about the agency's secret surveillance programs. federal officials said last night that they have charged snowden with three felony counts. theft of government property, passing on national defense information, and revealing classified information about communications intelligence. the u.s. is asking the government if hong kong, where snowden is believed to have fled, to arrest him and to begin the extradition process. now, what do we know now that we didn't know last weak? we know that we've lost one of this generation's most talented actors with the passing of james gandolfini. the 51-year-old actor died on wednesday while vacationing with his family in italy. we know that when gandolfini was accepting one of those emmys back in 2003, he wore a homemade badge on his tuxedo lapel that baffled the hollywood crowd in the room and anyone who happened to capture it on television at home. it was a campaign button for his old buddy, joe renna, who was
but first, a quick update on our discussion last week on edward snowden, former nsa contractor who's taking credit for leaking information about the agency's secret surveillance programs. federal officials said last night that they have charged snowden with three felony counts. theft of government property, passing on national defense information, and revealing classified information about communications intelligence. the u.s. is asking the government if hong kong, where snowden is believed to...
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leaker story, edward snowden. this is the "washington post" putin says and snowden won't be extradited. hearing about n where he is inside the airport this is from the "washington post." he russian officials have suggested that the transit zone inside the airport is out of their control but passengers are under careful menstruate any and subject to -- scrutiny and that enables them to portray themselves as a bystander. courts say such transit zones do not lie outside of the nation's laws. putin said russia will no grounds to extradite him because countries have no ex-extra diagrams treaty. -- extradition treaty. uest: there is preliminary as it relates to putin. it should be clear that the president of the united states authorities are doing everything that we can to secure safely and securely. but let's be very clear. the united states is not china. the united states is not russia. and our president should not be present status of mr. snowden because we are not a and we don't tion un and try to violently secure s
leaker story, edward snowden. this is the "washington post" putin says and snowden won't be extradited. hearing about n where he is inside the airport this is from the "washington post." he russian officials have suggested that the transit zone inside the airport is out of their control but passengers are under careful menstruate any and subject to -- scrutiny and that enables them to portray themselves as a bystander. courts say such transit zones do not lie outside of the...
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. >> lots of public interest in this edward snowden story. how will this change the legislative process? i was interviewing a lot of the people who were opposed to these programs, everybody was saying we're still not quite there yet. this is about one week ago when i was doing intensive interviews. we are not quite sure where this is going to go. the polling is all over the place. we are very much opposed to this. if you asked people how much security you would trade if there is a choice between giving up civil liberties, what you think of that, the polls are great. it is to the point where congress is hearing mixed messages depending on district and whether they are republican or democrat. this has essentially killed the momentum on it. >> these are all big and complicated issues. thank you so much to both of you for your questions. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> today on c-span, we will show you reaction to some of the soup in court major deci
. >> lots of public interest in this edward snowden story. how will this change the legislative process? i was interviewing a lot of the people who were opposed to these programs, everybody was saying we're still not quite there yet. this is about one week ago when i was doing intensive interviews. we are not quite sure where this is going to go. the polling is all over the place. we are very much opposed to this. if you asked people how much security you would trade if there is a choice...
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getting some news on edward snowden if you're wonder being his whereabouts. vladimir putin is saying he's in the transit zone of the moscow airport and russia will not extradite him because he's not committed any crimes in russia. putin goes on to say he hopes this does not affect relations with russia and the united states. >> the fear has got to be what he has given up for that protection. what was on his usb that he's given to venezuela or to them in order to get this protection or did they just do it because it's just an altruistic move. >> where is he then? >> in the moscow airport. >> exactly. and how long is he going to be there? what kind of provisions are being made for his presence there on just a short term or longer term? >> it sounds like "the terminal" the movie with tom hanks where someone could be there for months. >> we have had julian assange holed up for how long. >> you wouldn't want to be very long at moscow airport. i can tell you from personal experience. we'll take a break. back in a minute. is that we get to create our future. you get
getting some news on edward snowden if you're wonder being his whereabouts. vladimir putin is saying he's in the transit zone of the moscow airport and russia will not extradite him because he's not committed any crimes in russia. putin goes on to say he hopes this does not affect relations with russia and the united states. >> the fear has got to be what he has given up for that protection. what was on his usb that he's given to venezuela or to them in order to get this protection or did...
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i'm not one that thinks that edward snowen is a great hero -- snowden is a great hero. sometimes they are another kind of people come and this is a source, but i have real questions to be i mean, i said on television sunday, a couple sundays ago, people like martin luther king jr. and rosa parks were my heros, but the kind of stayed around. they didn't run off to china. and i think that if edward snowden had the case to make, i don't think that he helped his case by his behavior once this came out. >> there was a really interesting story but i could not figure it out. so whether snowden is so whistle-blower or a coward or a hero or a villain what he has done among other things is to enable public debate that we all get to decide how much power we blind to the government to have. >> i would just add this. this is all taking place at a time when we are undergoing a cultural change in this country brought on by the communications revolution and the capabilities we now have with the coming of the social media. people of the younger generation now put on facebook things that
i'm not one that thinks that edward snowen is a great hero -- snowden is a great hero. sometimes they are another kind of people come and this is a source, but i have real questions to be i mean, i said on television sunday, a couple sundays ago, people like martin luther king jr. and rosa parks were my heros, but the kind of stayed around. they didn't run off to china. and i think that if edward snowden had the case to make, i don't think that he helped his case by his behavior once this came...
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later, a look at to lament a community and the role it plays in the case of nsa leaker edward snowden. lee of the associated press will be our guest. live at 7 a.m. eastern on c- span. >> saturday, john roberts sits down for an interview with harvie wilkinson. a review of the 2012 supreme court term. greenhouse, former it new york times supreme court correspondent. supreme court ruled that the defense of marriage act violates the fifth amendment's guarantee of equal protection. this would give same-sex couples access to federal benefits like the marriage tax exemption and social security survivor benefits. here's a look back at the oral arguments from march of this year. this is one hour. we meant that we would take a break. we will continue the argument on the case of marriage. the issue of same-sex marriage certainly implicates profound and deeply held views on both sides of the issue. the legal question on the merits for this court is quite narrow. on the assumption that states have the constitutional option either to do define marriage in traditional terms or to recognize same-sex
later, a look at to lament a community and the role it plays in the case of nsa leaker edward snowden. lee of the associated press will be our guest. live at 7 a.m. eastern on c- span. >> saturday, john roberts sits down for an interview with harvie wilkinson. a review of the 2012 supreme court term. greenhouse, former it new york times supreme court correspondent. supreme court ruled that the defense of marriage act violates the fifth amendment's guarantee of equal protection. this would...